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Boss tells employee he can’t work from home, regrets it later

Around 11 am, the employee received a text from his supervisor: “There is some document we need reviewed. And we really need you here in case we need someone to do something in the power plant....

May 09, 2022 / 16:41 IST
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"I have my laptop with me, don’t have any work going on that I would need to be inside the power plant, and I’d mostly be reviewing paperwork anyway," the user wrote on Reddit.
"I have my laptop with me, don’t have any work going on that I would need to be inside the power plant, and I’d mostly be reviewing paperwork anyway," the user wrote on Reddit.

Work from home became a norm after the Covid pandemic, but before 2020, most bosses and supervisors were yet to warm up to the concept. It was the same case for Reddit user @bowserdanger.

One day in 2018, the user -- who was working at a nuclear power plant in the mid-Atlantic -- woke up to find 10 inches of snow overnight. Since he had to drive for an hour to get to work, @bowserdanger requested his supervisor if he could work from home.

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"I have my laptop with me, don’t have any work going on that I would need to be inside the power plant, and I’d mostly be reviewing paperwork anyway," he wrote on Reddit.

The supervisor, however, reminded @bowserdanger of the company “policy” for inclement weather according to which no matter how long it takes the employees to get to work if they make it in, they get paid for the day, otherwise they have to take the day off.